TreePeople

TreePeople is a California based nonprofit environmental advocacy group. TreePeople focuses on promoting the creation of sustainable urban ecosystems through education and the planting and care of trees. TreePeople has been serving the Los Angeles area for over three decades. They offer sustainable solutions to urban ecosystem problems, focusing on three areas:

  1. Training and supporting communities to plant and care for trees.
  2. Educating school children and adults about the environment.
  3. Working with government agencies on critical water issues.

With thousands of members and volunteers and 45 full-time and part-time staff, TreePeople is one of the largest environmental nonprofit organizations in California.

History

TreePeople was founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by 18 year old activist Andy Lipkis. Lipkis and a group of teenagers began planting trees three years prior, when he was fifteen, at summer camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. Lipkis heard that smog from Los Angeles was drifting up to the mountains and killing the forest. He rallied his fellow campers, tore up a parking lot, planted smog-tolerant trees...and TreePeople was born.

Since then, TreePeople staff have gone on to plant more than two million trees in the Los Angeles area and have developed one of the nation’s largest environmental education programs. A recent program is T.R.E.E.S. – Transagency Resources for Environmental and Economic Sustainability - demonstrating the feasibility and facilitates the implementation of integrated urban ecosystem management to increase the health and sustainability of our cities.

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